Twitter Restores Renaud Camus, French Novelist Who Coined ‘Great Replacement’ Term
French novelist and “Great Replacement” writer Renaud Camus said he’d been suspended for writing a joke at the expense of white people.

French novelist and “Great Replacement” writer Renaud Camus said he’d been suspended for writing a joke at the expense of white people.
In a resolution adopted this week, the European Union has condemned structural and institutional racism along with denouncing the demographic theory of a “Great Replacement”.
During the national opening of parliament, Hungarian PM Orbán slammed the west for engaging in mass migration policies.
French President Emmanuel Macron has denied the existence of the “Great Replacement” and claimed France is a country of immigrants, but has admitted migrant integration failures in recent decades.
A survey found that half of the French public believe in the “Great Replacement” theory in regards to replacing the native French population.
A French rapper from a migrant-background has released a song bragging about “the Great Replacement” theory of rapid demographic change in the Western world.
French former populist MP Marion Maréchal has called on her supporters to fight the “Great Replacement” at a major French right-wing conference.
A study claims that up to a quarter of the French population not only believe in a conspiracy of “elites” but also think those same elites are using mass migration to replace European populations.
Prolific French writer Renaud Camus, who coined the theory of the “Great Replacement,” told Breitbart London that the recent “Yellow Vest” protests are a grassroots reaction against the Davos elite who view working people as “human Nutella.”